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Travis McMillenMore than 35 people died in Friday night’s Oakland, Calif. warehouse fire. A distraught Derick Almena, the building’s landlord, appeared on The Today Show Tuesday hoping to apologize to the public. But, the interview took a quick turn when the co-hosts asked some pointed questions. Were they too hard on him? Or, where they asking the same questions investigators would likely ask? Also, the impact of fake news on private citizens, a CNN field producer is caught on tape making inappropriate jokes about President-elect Donald Trump. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Asking the Tough Questions After the Oakland Warehouse Firehttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-asking-tough-questions-after-oakland-warehouse-fire
100776 as http://kbia.orgWed, 07 Dec 2016 20:19:11 +0000Views of the News: Asking the Tough Questions After the Oakland Warehouse FireAmy SimonsMore than 35 people died in Friday night’s Oakland, Calif. warehouse fire. A distraught Derick Almena, the building’s landlord, appeared on The Today Show Tuesday hoping to apologize to the public. But, the interview took a quick turn when the co-hosts asked some pointed questions. Were they too hard on him? Or, where they asking the same questions investigators would likely ask? Eun Kyung Kim, NBC News: “’I’m not going to answer these questions’: Oakland warehouse manager Derick Almena anguished in interview” Elizabeth Weise, USA Today: “Oakland fire puts spotlight on lack of affordable spaces for artists” Alyssa Newcomb, NBC News: “Oakland fire exposes Silicon Valley’s ugly housing crisis” Rachel Swan, San Francisco Chronicle: “Among Oakland’s dozens of artist warehouses is one called Deathtrap” Fake news with real implications Eric Lipton, New York Times: “Man motivated by ‘Pizzagate’ conspiracy theory arrested in Washington gunfire” Faiz Siddiqui & Susan Svrluga, WashingtonViews Preview: Asking the Tough Questions After the Oakland Warehouse Firehttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-asking-tough-questions-after-oakland-warehouse-fire
100755 as http://kbia.orgWed, 07 Dec 2016 01:47:28 +0000Views Preview: Asking the Tough Questions After the Oakland Warehouse FireTravis McMillenWhat’s a journalist to do with the president-elect tweets baseless accusations about the validity of the election? This week, we’ll talk about how different national media outlets framed Donald Trump’s tweets about the Wisconsin recount, baseless accusations of voter fraud in three other states and citizens’ right to burn the U.S. flag. Also, covering the death Fidel Castro and some pretty shallow coverage of the standoff at the Standing Rock Reservation. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: When Trump's Tweets Liehttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-when-trumps-tweets-lie
100508 as http://kbia.orgWed, 30 Nov 2016 20:39:42 +0000Views of the News: When Trump's Tweets LieAmy SimonsWhat’s a journalist to do with the president-elect tweets baseless accusations about the validity of the election? This week, we’ll talk about how different national media outlets framed Donald Trump’s tweets about the Wisconsin recount, baseless accusations of voter fraud in three other states and citizens’ right to burn the U.S. flag. Joe Pompeo, POLITICO: “Tyrannical Trump tweet caps clam holiday weekend – the real threat to press freedom? – newspaper reckoning” Cristiano Lima, POLITICO: “Trump attacks CNN reporter over voter fraud claims” Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “Media helps boost Donald Trump’s false claim that ‘millions’ voted illegally” Philip Bump, Washington Post: “Donald Trump’s new explanation for losing the popular vote? A Twitter-born conspiracy theory.” No end to fake news Lee Fang, The Intercept: “Some fake news publishers just happen to be Donald Trump’s cronies” Craig Timberg, Washington Post: “Russian propaganda effort helped spread ‘fake news’ duringViews Preview: When Trump's Tweets Liehttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-when-trumps-tweets-lie-0
100469 as http://kbia.orgTue, 29 Nov 2016 22:56:30 +0000Views Preview: When Trump's Tweets LieTravis McMillenWe’re learning the names of some of President-elect Trump’s first appointments. How should the news media cover those? And, when do you use terms like “alt-right” versus “white nationalist?” Also, Mark Zuckerberg’s response to the notion the spread of fake news on Facebook affected the outcome of the election, nonprofit news organizations see a rush of donations, and the death of Gwen Ifill. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Watching the Trump Transitionhttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-watching-trump-transition
99888 as http://kbia.orgWed, 16 Nov 2016 20:32:02 +0000Views of the News: Watching the Trump TransitionAmy SimonsWe’re learning the names of some of President-elect Trump’s first appointments. How should the news media cover those? And, when do you use terms like “alt-right” versus “white nationalist?” Leslie Stahl, 60 Minutes: “President-elect Trump speaks to a divided country on 60 Minutes” Robert Kraychik, Daily Wire: “Trump condemned violence, 60 Minutes buried it” Frank Scheck, The Hollywood Reporter: “Critic’s Notebook: “Donald Trump tries (and mostly fails) to appear presidential in ’60 Minutes’ interview” Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “Donald Trump dismisses power of the press in first post-election TV interview” Leslie Stahl, CBS News: “Video: Stahl: Trump is “more subdued, more serious”” Bannon named chief strategist Ken Meyer, Mediate: “Breitbart chief Steve Bannon named chief strategist, senior counselor to Donald Trump” Michael D. Shear, Maggie Haberman and Alan Rappeport, New York Times: “Donald Trump picks Reince Priebus as Chief of Staff and Stephen Bannon as strategist”Views Preview: Watching the Trump Transitionhttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-watching-trump-transition
99839 as http://kbia.orgTue, 15 Nov 2016 22:47:34 +0000Views Preview: Watching the Trump TransitionTravis McMillenForget the pollsters, forget the prognosticators, forget the pundits. They were all wrong. Now that the election is behind us, our panel breaks down what happened in America’s newsrooms – how the coverage came together and where so many natural storylines were dropped. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: The Day Afterhttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-day-after
99532 as http://kbia.orgWed, 09 Nov 2016 21:15:09 +0000Views of the News: The Day AfterTravis McMillenAfter a few tough weeks for Donald Trump and his campaign, we’ll look at a few issues that have put a thorn in Hillary Clinton’s side. Also, the exchange between Megyn Kelly and Newt Gingrich, Gannett drops its bid for Tronc, racist advertising practices on Facebook and the end of Twitter’s Vine. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Segmented Advertising or Racial Discrimination?http://kbia.org/post/views-news-segmented-advertising-or-racial-discrimination
99138 as http://kbia.orgWed, 02 Nov 2016 19:38:25 +0000Views of the News: Segmented Advertising or Racial Discrimination?Amy SimonsAdvertising on Facebook? You have the option to target your ad to reach the audience YOU want to reach. But, what happens when your choices could constitute breaking the law? Julia Angwin & Terry Parris, Jr., ProPublica: “Facebook lets advertisers exclude users by race” Gillian B. White, The Atlantic: “How Facebook’s ad tool fails to protect civil rights” CNN severs ties with Donna Brazile Hadas Gold, POLITCO: “CNN severs ties with Donna Brazile” Dylan Byers, CNN Money: “Donna Brazile out at CNN amid leaks to Clinton campaign” Chris Ariens, TV Newser: “Donna Brazile may have sent debate question to Clinton camp; resigns from CNN” Alex Griswold, Mediaite: “New email shows Donna Brazile also gave Clinton questions before CNN presidential debate” Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “With question-leaking, CNN has a scandal on its hands” Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “White House press secretary Josh Earnest articulates precisely why Donna Brazile shouldn’t have been working for CNN” MichaelViews Preview: Segmented Advertising or Racial Discrimination?http://kbia.org/post/views-preview-segmented-advertising-or-racial-discrimination
99083 as http://kbia.orgTue, 01 Nov 2016 21:57:45 +0000Views Preview: Segmented Advertising or Racial Discrimination?Amy SimonsThe closer we get to Election Day, the hotter the rhetoric gets. We rely on our news media to cut through the clutter and put it all into context. But, where do the opinions end and the true reporting begin?Views Preview: Views of the News, Live from the Missouri River Regional Libraryhttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-views-news-live-missouri-river-regional-library
98732 as http://kbia.orgTue, 25 Oct 2016 23:13:12 +0000Views Preview: Views of the News, Live from the Missouri River Regional LibraryTravis McMillenWe’re less than three weeks from the presidential election and the rhetoric is getting hotter by the day. On this week’s program, our panelists will analyze the long-term effects of the “Access Hollywood” tape, how endorsements and predictions might influence the electorate, and why Donald Trump wants Saturday Night Live off the air. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Rod Gelatt and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Three Weeks Until America Voteshttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-three-weeks-until-america-votes
98403 as http://kbia.orgWed, 19 Oct 2016 19:59:07 +0000Views of the News: Three Weeks Until America VotesAmy SimonsWe’re less than three weeks from the presidential election and the rhetoric is getting hotter by the day. On this week’s program, our panelists will analyze the long-term effects of the “Access Hollywood” tape, how endorsements and predictions might influence the electorate, and why Donald Trump wants Saturday Night Live off the air. The New York Times: “The New York Times lawyer responds to Donald Trump” Kelsey Sutton, POLITICO: “Trump to ramp up media attacks by going after New York Times, Carlos Slim” James Warren, Poynter: “Why Trump wouldn’t win a libel suit against the New York Times” Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “New York Times to Trump: We didn’t destroy your reputation. You did.” Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “Bloomberg’s Mark Halperin criticizes New York Times for releasing letter against Trump” Michael Calderone, Huffington Post: “Donald Trump is a threat to press freedom ‘unknown in modern history’” Peter Sterne, POLITICO: “Melania Trump demands retraction fromViews Preview: Three Weeks Until America Voteshttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-three-weeks-until-america-votes
98355 as http://kbia.orgTue, 18 Oct 2016 22:35:29 +0000Views Preview: Three Weeks Until America VotesTravis McMillenCome Saturday, Columbia’s afternoon newspaper, The Columbia Daily Tribune, will have a corporate owner, ending 115 years of local, family ownership. Why did the Waters family sell to GateHouse Media? And, what might the change mean for those who work there and those who have relied on it as their local news source for generations? Also, we’ll break down the first presidential debate, the coverage, the focus on fact-checking and Lester Holt’s performance as moderator. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Columbia Daily Tribune Sold to GateHouse Mediahttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-columbia-daily-tribune-sold-gatehouse-media
97361 as http://kbia.orgWed, 28 Sep 2016 19:24:06 +0000Views of the News: Columbia Daily Tribune Sold to GateHouse MediaAmy SimonsCome Saturday, Columbia’s afternoon newspaper, The Columbia Daily Tribune, will have a corporate owner, ending 115 years of local, family ownership. Why did the Waters family sell to GateHouse Media? And, what might the change mean for those who work there and those who have relied on it as their local news source for generations? Rudi Keller, Columbia Daily Tribune: “Tribune sold to GateHouse Media after 115 years of local ownership” Caitlin Campbell, Columbia Daily Tribune: “Buyouts of family-owned newspapers like the Columbia Daily Tribune part of national trend” Columbia Daily Tribune: “115 Years of News” Missourian Staff, Columbia Missourian: “Columbia Daily Tribune sold to GateHouse Media” Breaking down the debate CNN Commentators: “Who won the presidential debate?” Chris Cillizza, The Washington Post: “Winners and losers from the first presidential debate” William Whalen, Fox News: “Debate night: Trump struggles, Clinton clings to facts and figures, Holt stumbles” JasonViews Preview: Columbia Daily Tribune Sold to GateHouse Mediahttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-columbia-daily-tribune-sold-gatehouse-media
97334 as http://kbia.orgWed, 28 Sep 2016 01:45:50 +0000Views Preview: Columbia Daily Tribune Sold to GateHouse MediaTravis McMillenThe Washington Post makes history, being the first publication to call for the prosecution of a key source. Why is the paper’s editorial board turning its back on NSA leaker Edward Snowden? Also, have we seen the end of the birther movement, Megyn Kelly’s new role of producer,and how a journalist’s skills could be used to teach life skills. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Washington Post Suggests Snowden Doesn't Deserve a Pardonhttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-washington-post-suggests-snowden-doesnt-deserve-pardon
97068 as http://kbia.orgWed, 21 Sep 2016 19:34:56 +0000Views of the News: Washington Post Suggests Snowden Doesn't Deserve a PardonAmy SimonsThe Washington Post makes history, being the first publication to call for the prosecution of a key source. Why is the paper’s editorial board turning its back on NSA leaker Edward Snowden? Editorial board, The Washington Post: “No pardon for Snowden” Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept: “WashPost makes history: First paper to call for prosecution of it’s own source (after accepting Pulitzer)” Margaret Sullivan, Washington Post: “As a source – and a patriot – Edward Snowden deserves a pardon” Lily Hay Newman and Andrew Greenberg, Wired: “Security news this week: Congress celebrates Snowden movie by slamming Snowden” Fred Fleitz: National Review: “Edward Snowden is a traitor and a fraud, period” Reid Nakamura, The Wrap: “’Snowden’ star Joseph Gordon-Levitt blasts ‘simplistic’ media coverage of NSA leaker” Mary Louise Kelley, NPR: “Former NSA deputy director weighs in on ‘Snowden’” Obama and the WWII records Noah Feldman, Bloomberg: “World War II leak case is a win for Edward Snowden” JimViews Preview: Washington Post Suggests Snowden Doesn't Deserve a Pardonhttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-washington-post-suggests-snowden-doesnt-deserve-pardon
97029 as http://kbia.orgTue, 20 Sep 2016 23:25:12 +0000Views Preview: Washington Post Suggests Snowden Doesn't Deserve a PardonAmy SimonsHillary Clinton’s health is in the news again. What information does she owe the press – and the American people? Was there ever any doubt that Donald Trump’s interview with Larry King would end up on Vladimir Putin’s RT network? Also, what pressure did Matt Lauer’s performance during a candidate forum put on future debate moderators? Facebook’s about face on censoring an iconic photo from the Vietnam War, the role of the local gossip columnist. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Ryan Thomas: Views of the News. Views of the News: Hillary Clinton's Health, Donald Trump's RT Interviewhttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-hillary-clintons-health-donald-trumps-rt-interview
96741 as http://kbia.orgWed, 14 Sep 2016 20:15:29 +0000Views of the News: Hillary Clinton's Health, Donald Trump's RT InterviewAmy SimonsHillary Clinton’s health is in the news again. What information does she owe the press – and the American people? Callum Borchers, Washington Post: “Conservative media – and NPR – entertain the possibility of a Hillary Clinton replacement” Chris Cillizza, Washington Post: “Hillary Clinton’s health just became a real issue in the presidential campaign” Chris Cillizza, Washington Post: “Hillary Clinton’s health scare highlights her campaign’s pervasive paranoia” Carrie Dann & Alex Seitz-Wald, NBC News: “Hillary Clinton overheating episode likely to make health a bigger campaign issue” William Whalen, Fox News: “Four takeaways from Hillary’s ‘medical episode’ about the health of her campaign” Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic: “Hillary Clinton was politically incorrect, but she wasn’t wrong about Trump supporters” Trump on RT Was there ever any doubt that Donald Trump’s interview with Larry King would end up on Vladimir’s RT network? Brian Stelter, CNN Money: “Larry King contradictsViews Preview: Hillary Clinton's health, Donald Trump's interviewshttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-hillary-clintons-health-donald-trumps-interviews
96696 as http://kbia.orgTue, 13 Sep 2016 22:10:25 +0000Views Preview: Hillary Clinton's health, Donald Trump's interviewsTravis McMillenIt's been two months since former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson filed her sexual harassment suit against Roger Ailes and Fox News. Now, the network has announced a settlement – and it’s disclosing the details. Also, what’s the role of a debate moderator and the shortest story in the history of the New York Times. From the Missouri School of Journalism professors Amy Simons, Earnest Perry and Mike McKean: Views of the News. Views of the News: Fox Reaches $20 Million Settlement with Gretchen Carlsonhttp://kbia.org/post/views-news-fox-reaches-20-million-settlement-gretchen-carlson
96404 as http://kbia.orgWed, 07 Sep 2016 19:33:47 +0000Views of the News: Fox Reaches $20 Million Settlement with Gretchen CarlsonAmy SimonsIt's been two months since former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson filed her sexual harassment suit against Roger Ailes and Fox News. Today, the network announced a settlement. Erik Wemple, Washington Post: “Fox News has settled Gretchen Carlson’s sexual harassment suit for $20 million” Eriq Gardner, The Hollywood Reporter: “Gretchen Carlson lawsuit against Roger Ailes ends in settlement” Sarah Ellison, Vanity Fair: “Fox settles with Gretchen Carlson for $20 million – and is expected to offer an unprecedented apology” John Koblin, New York Times: “Fox settles with Gretchen Carlson over Roger Ailes sex harassment claims” Matthew Garrahan, Financial Times: “Ailes hires Hollywood libel lawyer to take on New York Magazine” Meanwhile… at Fox J.D. Durkin, Mediaite: “Breaking: Greta Van Susteren abruptly leaving Fox News after 14 years” Brian Stelter, CNN Money: “Greta Van Susteren leaving Fox News” Howard Kurtz, Fox News Channel: “Van Susteren leaving Fox News, Hume tapped as replacementViews Preview: Fox Reaches $20 Million Settlement with Gretchen Carlsonhttp://kbia.org/post/views-preview-fox-reaches-20-million-settlement-gretchen-carlson
96347 as http://kbia.orgTue, 06 Sep 2016 20:27:49 +0000Views Preview: Fox Reaches $20 Million Settlement with Gretchen Carlson